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SBS WorldWatch channel launches May 23
SBS's sixth channel will provide news bulletins in more than 35 languages.
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New SBS WorldWatch channel will launch Monday May 23.
The channel will provide news bulletins in primetime, in total spanning more than 35 languages.
Programming will come from 45 countries, including 16 new titles.
This follows SBS recently launching two locally-produced Arabic and Mandarin news bulletins.
The channel will be SBS’s sixth free-to-air television channel, joining SBS, National Indigenous Television (NITV), SBS VICELAND, SBS Food and SBS World Movies.
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Will one of the 45 countries programs be from Taiwan???? …. be brave SBS
Just don’t get the logic in launching this as a linear channel when surely streaming and on demand is more effective incoherent multiple languages.
I hope they have the Earth TV (stylized as earthTV) webcams from around the world that had been broadcast on SBS and SBS Weather Watch.
In SD?